亚洲网紅露点

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elongation

[ ih-lawng-gey-shuhn, ih-long-, ee-lawng-, ee-long- ]

noun

  1. the act of elongating or the state of being elongated.
  2. something that is elongated.
  3. Astronomy. the angular distance, measured from the earth, between a planet or the moon and the sun or between a satellite and the planet about which it revolves.


elongation

  1. The angular distance between two celestial bodies as seen from a third. Elongation is normally conceived as a measure of the angle formed between the Sun and a celestial body, such as a planet or the Moon, with Earth at the vertex. In terms of the celestial sphere, elongation is the distance between the Sun and the body as measured in degrees of celestial longitude. When the body lies on a direct line drawn from Earth to or through the Sun, its elongation is 0掳 and it is said to be in conjunction . It is said to be in quadrature when it lies at a right angle to a line between the Earth and Sun with an elongation of 90掳, and it is in opposition when it lies on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun with an elongation of 180掳. Superior planets (those that are farther from the Sun than Earth) have a full range of elongations between 0掳 and 180掳. Inferior planets (those closer to the Sun than Earth) have limited elongations due to their smaller orbits; Venus has a greatest elongation of about 48掳, while Mercury's greatest elongation is about 28掳.
  2. See more at conjunction
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 苍辞苍顎卐路濒辞苍路驳补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of elongation1

1350鈥1400; Middle English < Late Latin 脓濒辞苍驳腻迟颈艒苍- (stem of 脓濒辞苍驳腻迟颈艒 ), equivalent to 脓濒辞苍驳腻迟 ( us ) ( elongate ) + -颈艒苍- -ion
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Using their technique, the team was able to observe, for the first time, the elongation of multiple pollen tubes within a living pistil and their unique attraction to female tissue.

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Prodding individual rotors in the metamaterial and tracking the resulting displacements and elongations in the system, the researchers identified different 'mechanical molecules': groups of rotors and springs which move as a single unit.

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When an individual stretches, 50% to 70% of the elongation is absorbed into the muscle belly, i.e., the fleshy part of the muscle containing most fibers.

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That gradual elongation happened because workers were moving farther from their workplaces, often forced to the margins by the rising cost of housing in job centers.

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By revealing the exact mechanism through which SCFAs trigger dendritic elongation, this study has paved the way for new drugs that directly target dendritic cells.

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elongate藢别濒辞苍藞驳补迟颈辞苍